Jeannine Coker, assistant vice president, Board Administration and Shareholder Services for Community Trust Bank, has passed the Louisiana Notary Examination. Jeannine has been with the bank since November 2008.

“Over the years, Jeannine has proven herself as an extremely talented and dedicated employee,” said James Kendrick, executive vice president and Chief Financial Officer for CTB.

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